Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Single story detached accessory buildings used as a tool room, storage room, or playhouse when erected in connection with a residence and not exceeding 120 square feet in area. Zoning setbacks still apply.

Fences not over 6 feet high.

Movable cases, counters, and partitions not over 5'9" feet high.

Retaining walls not retaining a slope and not over 4 feet high as measured from the bottom of the footing.

Water tanks not over 5,000 gallons.

Sidewalks and driveways not more than 30" above adjacent grade and not part of an accessible route.

Satellite dishes 3 feet in diameter or less.

Painting, papering, and similar finish work.

Window awnings in connection with residences when not extending over 54 inches from the wall.

Temporary motion picture and theater stage sets.

How long is my permit good for?

Your permit application is good for six months from the date of issue. Calling for regular inspections validates your permit and extends it for an additional six months past the date of the inspection.

How do I call for an inspection?

Once your permit is obtained you may call the inspection request line at
619-441-6210. A recorded announcement will inform you what to do.

How much advance notice do I need to give before an inspection?

You should always call 24 hours in advance of the day you need an inspection. However, if you call the inspection request line before 7:30 A.M. you may receive your inspection on the same day.

Will someone call me when my permit is ready?

Yes. We will contact you when your permit is ready.

Where do I pay for school fees?

School fee forms are typically picked up with your plan check corrections and may be paid directly to the applicable schools districts at the address listed on the form.